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- PageRank [r]: Google's statistical parameter meant to represent the impact of pages and sites on the web, computed from the links between sites and pages. [e]
- History of geography [r]: Chronology of the development and history of geography. [e]
- Process flow diagram [r]: A diagram commonly used by chemical engineers in the process engineering of petroleum refineries, natural gas processing plants, petrochemical and chemical plants and other industrial facilities to indicate the general flow of plant process streams and equipment. [e]
- Acupuncture point [r]: According to the earliest oriental extant medical treatise, the Yellow Emperor's Classic, "holes" on the surface of the body enabling the life force, or qi (ch'i) to pass in an out of the body. [e]
- Load distribution [r]: In the context of telecommunications networks and computers, distributing a single workload over multiple resources, the individual resources not necessarily capable of handling the entire workload; may be done for combinations of fault tolerance and resource management [e]